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My name is April, I'm married to Clay, a very tall, very funny architect. He's the city boy and I'm the country girl but together we are turning into homesteading weirdos. We have four kids that we are trying our darndest to raise loving God and His creation. To know us is to laugh with us, we laugh a lot. Especially at each other.

18 comments:

Oddly enough, I want to know about the bees! I have always wanted to be a bee keeper... but dont want to get a hive until my kids get stung for the first time and I can find out if they are allergic or not!

I have no idea what you are saying...being so culturally retrograde that I don't even know what song it is you don't know the lyrics to, although I'm sure you are very dumb not know what a maughty goto is.

We got a new hive box and stuff (I also have no idea what all the bee stuff is), and it's all painted, so now for the new bees...

Hey, I want to know about the bees! Forget everyone else, it's all about me.

I may not have bees or cute cuddly creatures but I am now the proud owner of 2lbs of worms. Yes, worms. They are resting comfortably and eating my compost. Hopefully they will eat and reproduce quickly.

If we need to know about bees to know why someone is dressed like that and posing like that....I would like to know about bees please.I now, thanks to you, have the "Mr. Roberto" song stuck in my brain and I even know the correct lyrics!

Yeah, when I went to Japan that was just about the only Japanese I knew. So thanks Mr. Roboto. At least it's a useful phrase. Not like the French I learned from Moulin Rouge. There's one I don't intend to use on a regular basis...

Dah, April. Everyone knows the lyrics are Do mo omi gato, Mr. Robato. Gato being the Spanish word for CAT! So I don't know where you are going with the whole Japanese thing.

Meanwhile, I have just been thinking about bee keeping. I don't know whether to do the honey thing or just make them a cute little houses so they will want to pollinate the garden I may never get going. But here in MAINE we are still in the middle of winter....

Don't really care about the bees, but will soon have to because my husband got a bee in his bonnet and ordered us some bees. This translates to ME having to know about bees if they are going to survive after the farmer loses interests after two weeks.